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pattern in 1942, when the reversible, beach-jungle, three- and five-color frog-skin pattern uniform was issued, based on a 1940 trial design. The pattern was mostly employed in the
Pacific Theatre but was not found to be particularly effective and in the European Theatre the pattern was withdrawn
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camouflage, which is in use today mainly by the public, public service persons, and some foreign military units. BDUs can be purchased from civilian vendors in the UCP pattern analogous to the ACU as well, but these are not authorized for wear by the U.S. Army's soldiers.
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the all-cotton uniform for parade, the Enhanced Hot Weather BDU (EHWBDU) replaced the HWBDU commencing in 1996. The EHWBDU's components are made with a 50/50 ripstop nylon and cotton poplin blend.
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1810:Army Blue Service Uniform
1793:Army Combat Uniform (ACU)
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1012:Operational Dress Uniform
940:Operational Dress Uniform
747:Desert Camouflage Uniform
633:Standardization Agreement
396:(abbrev. OKW) authorized
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265:Desert Camouflage Uniform
177:Place of origin
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3017:M240B Medium Machine Gun
2975:M24 sniper weapon system
2292:M1917 Helmet (1917–1942)
2181:Shoulder sleeve insignia
1351:www.militarytraining.net
1056:- similar Soviet uniform
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512:U.S. Army National Guard
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1060:Desert Night Camouflage
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216:Global War on Terrorism
3022:M249 light machine gun
2148:Infantry Shoulder Cord
1280:"OD Soldiers Clothing"
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3098:Airman Battle Uniform
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2684:BLU-116 Bunker Buster
2649:GBU-44/B Viper Strike
1950:Green Class A Uniform
1547:on September 25, 2017
1212:on September 22, 2017
1093:"Army to Retire BDUs"
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2214:Overseas Service Bar
2050:Mountain Combat Boot
1461:on February 4, 2002.
1135:. September 22, 2004
1002:Navy Working Uniform
911:On May 4, 2016, the
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278:Battle Dress Uniform
63:improve this article
18:Battle dress uniform
3103:Army Combat Uniform
3053:M18A1 Claymore Mine
2528:AN/GSQ-272 Sentinel
2523:AN/USQ-163 Falconer
2055:Modular Boot System
1956:White Dress Uniform
1944:Tan Service Uniform
1158:"DIMOC - Home Page"
1099:. January 23, 2008.
1033:Camouflage Pattern)
1022:Army Combat Uniform
820:Army Combat Uniform
423:military camouflage
421:received its first
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3148:History of fashion
2930:MP5 submachine gun
2882:QF-4 Aerial Target
2629:GBU-27 Paveway III
2624:GBU-24 Paveway III
2362:M-1952 Flak Jacket
2159:Medals and ribbons
2065:Desert Combat Boot
1284:www.olive-drab.com
1242:on August 16, 2017
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1206:"Women's uniform"
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1433:November 7,
1139:November 7,
965:Other users
892:tigerstripe
590:M-65 jacket
466:French Army
462:Tigerstripe
439:Vietnam War
437:During the
3137:Categories
3117:Mess dress
2960:M4 carbine
2925:M17 Pistol
2915:M11 Pistol
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2366:PASGT Vest
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459:Vietnamese
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390:camouflage
384:While the
335:Background
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1177:YouTube
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2587:Bomb
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